Hi guys,
Pretty straight forward question, when a princess ant goes out on the nuptial flight to mate, what happens to it when it doesn't find a drone ?
I don't know if the princesses mate with drones from their own colony, from what I understand they prefer to travel far as to avoid this. Which means it might be possible, but yeah.. what if they don't find one ?
Each drone carries with them a glass slipper. Once they take off, the princess ants file in a straight line and try on the glass slipper. If it fits, they make mad passionate love, right there, on the spot. If not, the princess ants keep their wings and eventually die. It's kind of sad, actually.
Just kidding. They are called ALATES, both the male and female. No such thing as a princess ant, though it has a funny ring to it.
Once the queen mates and becomes fertile, she takes off her wings and becomes a DEALATE. Unlike bees, there are no "drones" for ants.
If a female alate does not mate and become fertile during the nuptial flight, she hangs around for a week or two and either dies or gets eaten by something else. In more a colloquial conversation, antkeepers will usually just say "going anting this weekend, hoping to find some queens!", which generally means they are looking for dealates that have just flown.